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we should not be ending and why tax credits to pay for millionaire tax cuts. we should be making college more affordable for anyone willing to pay for it. -- to work for it. [applause] we should recruit 100,000 math and science teachers so high- tech jobs -- math and science teachers so high-tech jobs are not created in china but right here in colorado. we should work with community colleges to train another 2 million americans with the skill businesses are looking for now, and that is part of my plan for the future. that is what changes. that is what is at stake in this election. change comes when we live up to america's legacy of innovation, where we make america the next home of scientific discovery when technological breakthroughs. i am proud i met on a mirror -- i'd bet on american ingenuity, and we are not just building cars. we are building better cars that will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. [applause] today there are thousands of workers all across the country. not every technology we bet on will pan out. there is a future for clean energy it in
we should not be ending and why tax credits to pay for millionaire tax cuts. we should be making college more affordable for anyone willing to pay for it. -- to work for it. [applause] we should recruit 100,000 math and science teachers so high- tech jobs -- math and science teachers so high-tech jobs are not created in china but right here in colorado. we should work with community colleges to train another 2 million americans with the skill businesses are looking for now, and that is part of...
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you want to cut taxes more than he wants to cut taxes. you have only identified $1 trillion of tax deductions on companies he want to repeal. that is president obama's ideal. that leaves $6.50 trillion. how will you fill the hole? you wanted to reduce the long- term debt. how will the do that? see me about that after the election. [laughter] he has no budget. i want to vote for the president who has a budget, who has a plan that will produce prosperity. i wanted to vote for the president who has been a good commander in chief. somebody who has brought to america on the other side it. lastly, just to remember this, governor mitt romney has promised us 12 million jobs. he said, by just electing me, people will be so elated that you are going to get 12 million jobs. [laughter] it was just an oversight as the president has told us, america is in a huge public health -- it -- is in the grips of this huge public health and academic -- epidemic. is spreading a condition known as romnesia. [laughter] it is so prevalent that even his opponent coul
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greek journalist is on trial for publishing a list of the countries a legit top tax evaders as media workers strike over threats to took freedom of speech. third party us presidential candidate john stein is arrested for a minor offense once again just days ahead of the election which critics claim could be rigged thanks to the walls of the voting system. british prime minister david cameron suffers a crushing defeat with the party rebels turning on his plans to give more money to the e.u. . below and welcome to r t starting off the month of november with you now it's me karen tara why major scandal is developing in greece where a journalist is on trial charged with breach of privacy costars vox in iran this was arrested on monday after he had published the so-called a guard list containing the names of the country's alleges top tax evaders on the same day two t.v. presenters were suspended for criticizing a government minister on air great journalists announced a forty eight hour strike on wednesday condemning what they called a crackdown on free speech manon lescaut stevie's a jour
greek journalist is on trial for publishing a list of the countries a legit top tax evaders as media workers strike over threats to took freedom of speech. third party us presidential candidate john stein is arrested for a minor offense once again just days ahead of the election which critics claim could be rigged thanks to the walls of the voting system. british prime minister david cameron suffers a crushing defeat with the party rebels turning on his plans to give more money to the e.u. ....
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when you see taxes being withdrawn, there are taxes of what is given to my generation. it is immoral for us to keep spending what we don't have. i'll get us back. [applause] >> if you're -- if you're a 40- year old or 50-year old, in the primary years of your life -- you may not put away what you thought you could put away. the expectation was money from retirement. a lot of people who are employed find it hard to make ends meet. i was speaking to a guy from waukesha wisconsin. there is a wisconsonite. he got $23 plus benefit, now he can only find $8 without benefits. people in this country are having hard times unde the presidents economic policy. we've had four debates. there is no agenda. the president can't lay anything out except going down the same road. i call it, "forewarned." we know where this road heads. i actually have a plan. i have a plan to create 12 million new jobs. it has five parts. number one. we take advantage of oil, coal, and natural gas. >> two, we will open more trade, with latin america. latin america is an enormous economy. if nations cheat in
when you see taxes being withdrawn, there are taxes of what is given to my generation. it is immoral for us to keep spending what we don't have. i'll get us back. [applause] >> if you're -- if you're a 40- year old or 50-year old, in the primary years of your life -- you may not put away what you thought you could put away. the expectation was money from retirement. a lot of people who are employed find it hard to make ends meet. i was speaking to a guy from waukesha wisconsin. there is a...
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you want to cut taxes $5 trillion more than he wants to cut taxes. and you've only identified about a trillion dollars worth of tax deductions on companies that you want to repeal to lower the corporate income tax. that's president obama's idea. but that leaves $6.5 trillion. even if you fill it, you want to produce the long-term dealt. how are you doing to do that? see me about that after the election. >> he has no budget. i want to vote for the president who has a budget, who has a plan that will produce broad-based posterity. i want to vote for a president who's been a good commander in chief and a good decider in chief. and i want to vote for a president who's been through the fire of these last four years and brought america out on the other side ready to take off. and, lastly, just remember this. you know, gov fernor romney has promised us 12 million jobs. you all remember that? he says by just electing me, people will be so elated that you're going to get 12 million jobs. now, i'm sure it was just an oversight. or, as the president has told us
you want to cut taxes $5 trillion more than he wants to cut taxes. and you've only identified about a trillion dollars worth of tax deductions on companies that you want to repeal to lower the corporate income tax. that's president obama's idea. but that leaves $6.5 trillion. even if you fill it, you want to produce the long-term dealt. how are you doing to do that? see me about that after the election. >> he has no budget. i want to vote for the president who has a budget, who has a plan...
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have which we are spending on our military our military industrial complex that's where most of us tax dollars go most americans know that this is just wasteful spending here it creates a few jobs but there's so many more jobs that would be created if that spending that governmental spending was done on a whole bunch of other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides creating a lot on this is sort of violence around the world that seems like the legacy of us being involved in all these on this war's over these last several years is going to be the same legacy that happened to a lot of other. empires that just they just spent themselves out of existence that happened to the soviet union and there are a necessary wars that happened to you know it happened to the british you know it happened to a lot of other societies that these military industrial complex takes over nobody stops it and before you know it you know your whole country is like an overwhelming debt and the wars in slashing military spending
have which we are spending on our military our military industrial complex that's where most of us tax dollars go most americans know that this is just wasteful spending here it creates a few jobs but there's so many more jobs that would be created if that spending that governmental spending was done on a whole bunch of other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides creating a lot on this is sort of violence...
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we shouldn't be ending college tax credits to pay for millionaire tax cuts. we should be making college more affordable for everyone who is willing to work for it. we should recruit 100,000 math and science teachers so that high-tech jobs aren't created in china. they're created right here in green bay, wisconsin. we should work with community colleges to claim another two million americans with skills that businesses are looking for right now. that's my plan for the future. that's what change is. that's the america we're fighting for in this election. change comes when we live up to our legacy of innovation and make america home to the next generation of manufacturing, scientific discovery, technological breakthroughs. i'm proud i bet on american workers and american ingenuity and the american auto industry. today we're not just building cars again. we're building better cars. cars that by the middle of the next decade will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. today there are thousands of workers building longlasting batteries and wind turbines and solar pane
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tax proposals? >> in 2007, i signed it the grover norquist pledge. in 2010 i was asked to sign it again, and i did not. >> you changed on that? >> i do not believe we need to raise taxes at this time and i do not need to sign a pledge to do that. >> we have to be realistic about what we are going to do and make tough decisions. i talked to people who are affluent and they do not mind paying more. >> we will continue the discussion about the economy, and whether the math really adds up for the deficit. we will look at some of the numbers, all of that on the other side of the debate. please stay with us. welcome back to the continuation of our debate. with us today, congressman allen west and patrick murphy. we will continue our discussion with george bennett. >> we left hanging on the deficit. you are opposed to raising taxes. the deficit this past year was $1.1 trillion. if you are not going to raise taxes, what are the things you can cut to get close to erasing a $1.1 trillion deficit? >> we should
tax proposals? >> in 2007, i signed it the grover norquist pledge. in 2010 i was asked to sign it again, and i did not. >> you changed on that? >> i do not believe we need to raise taxes at this time and i do not need to sign a pledge to do that. >> we have to be realistic about what we are going to do and make tough decisions. i talked to people who are affluent and they do not mind paying more. >> we will continue the discussion about the economy, and whether the...
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tax policy. what would you do? >> i have opposed the czars, but it would be a tempting appointment -- the first thing i would do is make the bush tax brackets permanent so there is long-term predictability. then i would go to work to sell to the public the idea that, as ronald reagan said, the federal government has the first lien on productivity and punishes production -- we remove all taxes off of production and put them on consumption. we can transform this policy. that is a piece i have gone around and talked about. i've talked about it each year i have been in congress. i asked mrs. vilsack to debate that with me, but i did not get an invitation. >> i would also like you to respond to that and outline what tax policy would implement. >> it would not be the fair tax. i do not think there is anything fair for the middle- class about a fair tax. basically, when i went to the grocery store this morning i bought milk for $3.55. if i had to pay 23% of every gallon of milk, 22% sales tax every time i bought a car sea
tax policy. what would you do? >> i have opposed the czars, but it would be a tempting appointment -- the first thing i would do is make the bush tax brackets permanent so there is long-term predictability. then i would go to work to sell to the public the idea that, as ronald reagan said, the federal government has the first lien on productivity and punishes production -- we remove all taxes off of production and put them on consumption. we can transform this policy. that is a piece i...
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my tax was disclose. all my assets were disclose. but you did not disclose what is in the secret family trust. and you've got two of them. >> we have to move on in the questioning. this question is for mr. collins, and regarding the -- from taxation to cigarettes, and ongoing dispute over millions of dollars in casino revenue. hiyou've been an executive in te past, isn't like to take such an aggressive approach to an important business partner as a representative of the federal government, should you be elected, is there anything you can do to mediate? collins: casey, i'd like to go back to our relationship with this senate. they stood with us as americans, stood with us in the war of 1812 with other indian nations did not. we always debt of gratitude to the seneca nation's i think a lot of americans have forgotten. they are a sovereign nation. and as a sovereign nation they have certain rights but right now there's a dispute that is not a federal dispute. that is a dispute between albany and the nation. but, you know, what i focus o
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with federal income tax 35%, payroll tax, state income tax, state sales tax, real estate tax, gasoline tax. they said over 50% of what their business makes they send to government. he said think about this. when you start a small business your chance of succeeding is not real high. the failure rate on small business is pretty significant. if and if you succeed the government wants more than half of what you make. so businesses are less likely to get started and hire people. so i want to bring the tax rates down. the president wants to raise tax on small business. i would not raise taxes on small businesses or on middle class america. we've also got to get regulators to see that their job is in helping businesses not killing them. big business can handle regulations by the way. it slows them down but they can handle it because they have all the lawyers in the world. you got to make it easier for small business. obama care is one of the things i heard. obama care the cost per employ was back breaking and they couldn't finances it. so one thing we've got to do if we want to keep jobs is g
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efforts in the past decade and in two thousand and eight paid taxes at a rate. for a. one per cent that it was ok thank you thank you was you was that you think of the time it wasn't you that was nearly to me like you really think i was ok thanks i was i was yes i do think the one percent got eighty one but the debate is going better than twenty five years at the nothing but grief. we've been working to the culinary people in this club that they said we would put up with to let them go out at night when the election i was out of that they would be was the to thank ye i was you do you think you thousand to two thousand to six was. sigrid laboratory was able to build a new most sophisticated robot fortunately. found anything turns mission to teach me the creation and why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads the two parties still dictate will there be change in this election a close guy every day to the fif
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need a different tax system. sales tax or fair tax is the way to go. corporate income tax should be erased, replaced by a sales tax, and corporate income tax is something that none of the other countries have, and it makes us uncompetitive globally. look at the welcomes, thank you. >> moderator: dill in dill: our tax system needs ref formation. i'm the only one who supports president obama's proposal not to extend bush tax cuts for those making above $250,000. we have to stop giving subsidies to oil, gas, and large corporations who don't need it. we have to impose a financial transaction tax on very small tax on stock trades for those responsible for the collapse of our economy, are chipping in. i do believe that we need to lower corporate incomes tax rates, stabilize the base, make sure it's fair. everybody should be paying their fair share. i think it's time, super wealthy, corporations pay more. i agree with warren buffet. >> moderator: three minutes later. summers? summers: doing things to ensure taxes are as low as they can be in this country beca
need a different tax system. sales tax or fair tax is the way to go. corporate income tax should be erased, replaced by a sales tax, and corporate income tax is something that none of the other countries have, and it makes us uncompetitive globally. look at the welcomes, thank you. >> moderator: dill in dill: our tax system needs ref formation. i'm the only one who supports president obama's proposal not to extend bush tax cuts for those making above $250,000. we have to stop giving...
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efforts in the past decade and in two thousand and eight paid taxes at a rate. for a. one per cent that an accurate thank you thank you thousand thank you. cut me to the time it was immaculate to me like you. thank you thank us thank you to the two thousand yes thank you thank you but one would think that if you want but that about it don't think it's funny that it is that the nothing but greed we've been working pete thank you let me play this clip of the things that we put up with who may have been done at night but not elected to cuba that they would be like to thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you to thousand thank you thank you thank you thousand two thousand two thousand and six was you thank you i. fifteen. kilograms of rice one thousand flatbreads. in a bad mood. the. klux klan. of the six america votes for its next president. the will is the us drives into the future going to get the news the mainstream misses with up close election coverage the us election up close. and. the mission in free cretaceous free clothes for judges free. maintenance free
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you want to cut taxes more than he wants to cut taxes. you have only identified $1 trillion of tax deductions on companies he want to repeal. that is president obama's ideal. that leaves $6.50 trillion. how will you fill the hole? you wanted to reduce the long- term debt. how will the do that? see me about that after the election. he has no budget. i want to vote for the president who has a budget, who has a plan that will produce prosperity. i wanted to vote for the president who has been a good commander in chief. somebody who has brought to america on the other side it. lastly, just to remember this, governor mitt romney has promised us 12 million jobs. he said, by just electing me, people will be so elated that you are going to get 12 million jobs. it was just an oversight as the president has told us, america is in a huge public health -- it is spreading a condition known as romnesia. days before he promised you the twelve million jobs, a distinguished independent business forecaster says we are trying to get 12 million jobs ion the
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. >> stop cap and tax! stop cap and tax. >> meanwhile, across the country, a new political force was mobilizing, the tea party movement, who aimed to push the government further to the right. >> stop spending money, now. >> in the 2010 midterm elections, the republicans, many backed by the tea party, won the house and weakened the democrats in the senate. most of these freshman came to washington now, not to meet and negotiate, but to demolish a government they saw as bloated, rotten, tyrannical. >> the reason we came here, the new freshman are here, is because the american people said, enough. >> can you hear us now? can you hear us now? >> sometimes the opposition to the president took an uglier, even racist tone. false claims first heard during the campaign reemerged, questioning obama's religion, denying he was born in the country. >> he is not an american citizen! he is a citizen of kenya! >> did it surprise you that at this point in our history, they would try to de-americanize this guy? did it surpri
. >> stop cap and tax! stop cap and tax. >> meanwhile, across the country, a new political force was mobilizing, the tea party movement, who aimed to push the government further to the right. >> stop spending money, now. >> in the 2010 midterm elections, the republicans, many backed by the tea party, won the house and weakened the democrats in the senate. most of these freshman came to washington now, not to meet and negotiate, but to demolish a government they saw as...
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if the rich people don't want to pay more taxes, they want to take the tax money because taxes are lower and use it in the election. i think it should be taxed at 90% like in the 30's and 40's. host: i was going to ask him if he donated money to a campaign. we'll ask our callers that. talk to us ability small money -- about small money and large money. guest: that is another deminches this campaign. -- another difference in this campaign. the obama campaign beginning in 2,000 ailingt but continuing -- in 2008 and continuing this year has relied on smull contributions from individual people. it's a lot easy crer to do that this year as the technology changes it's pretty straightforward to go to a website and put in a cred card number. so the campaigns have followed that and that was successful for the obama campaign and continues to be this year. you can raise big contributions too. it's important to remember that direct contributions to the candidate are still limits. -- still limited. only $2500 per election so $5,000 per candidate. and there are prohibitions on who can give money to th
if the rich people don't want to pay more taxes, they want to take the tax money because taxes are lower and use it in the election. i think it should be taxed at 90% like in the 30's and 40's. host: i was going to ask him if he donated money to a campaign. we'll ask our callers that. talk to us ability small money -- about small money and large money. guest: that is another deminches this campaign. -- another difference in this campaign. the obama campaign beginning in 2,000 ailingt but...
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but he raised taxes repeatedly. he raised payroll tasms, energy taxes, and business taxes. and -- >> just to be clear on bush the fact that he didn't recognize the problems that you blame him most for. >> yes. host: >> get in a minute to what you think the policy remedies should be. but just to -- i think the data only goes up to 2008. >> well, 2010. >> so in 2010. this problem has been getting worse not better as the 21st century goes on. so under the obama administration there has been no change of trend. >> no. in fact, it's worse. i mean, and that is you had what you expect, which is a -- we had a recession and in previous recessions you give back some of what you gained. in this case, we gained almost nothing but we gave back a lot. so we were giving back both from this t gains in the 2002 to 2007 expansion plus some of the gains that had carried over from the expansion of the 1990s. that's why people are really annoyed. hard to blame them. and although i've got to remark, the -- when we think about those bigger -- those large structural issues of the importance of ide
but he raised taxes repeatedly. he raised payroll tasms, energy taxes, and business taxes. and -- >> just to be clear on bush the fact that he didn't recognize the problems that you blame him most for. >> yes. host: >> get in a minute to what you think the policy remedies should be. but just to -- i think the data only goes up to 2008. >> well, 2010. >> so in 2010. this problem has been getting worse not better as the 21st century goes on. so under the obama...
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income tax. what changes would you support? schriebman: i'm on record for this. i may start by saying it's progrowth tax reform that helps small business and hard-working families. the lineages and the tax code i studied this extensively. i've had sessions with cpas. i had an irs worker comment on or off time in our code is complex and unfair. it is not there because it favors multinational corporations who can afford a whole wing of lawyers to find loopholes. but we need to commit to is going to the tax code, protecting middle-class provisions like mortgage, like our local taxes, like our health care expenditures charity. in outcome of those things in a bipartisan budget be protected but everything else upon the table for bipartisan discussions so that we can close loopholes that allow us to lower rates for all. when we lower rates, double helps when we lower rates, double helps when we lower rates, double helps and will help hard-working families. 96% of their take-home pay for the middle-class
income tax. what changes would you support? schriebman: i'm on record for this. i may start by saying it's progrowth tax reform that helps small business and hard-working families. the lineages and the tax code i studied this extensively. i've had sessions with cpas. i had an irs worker comment on or off time in our code is complex and unfair. it is not there because it favors multinational corporations who can afford a whole wing of lawyers to find loopholes. but we need to commit to is going...
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we tax pollution, carbon tax, and other taxes on pollution. good. we don't like pollution. it's a silent form of violence, sickens us, tarnishes the value of the property. we'd like to tax it to bring it down. second, we don't like the kind of speculation on wall street derivatives that crashed the economy in 2008 and 2009. up employed eight workers, fractured trillions of dollars in pension funds, mutual funds, and people's savings, and ended with a taxpayer bailout in washington, d.c. of citi group and washington mutual and aig and morgan stanley, and j pmorgan chase, giant corporations that knew right from the beginning they were too big to fail and they would be bailed out by uncle sam. socialism, bailing out, communism. [laughter] attacks on derivatives, attacks on stocks, comes off the huge volume of trading, computer trading. i think trade was $700 trillion. all right. well, most people, they don't know about all of this. most people go into the stores every day, and they buy clothing, and they buy furniture, and they buy necessities of life, and they pay 6%-9% sales
we tax pollution, carbon tax, and other taxes on pollution. good. we don't like pollution. it's a silent form of violence, sickens us, tarnishes the value of the property. we'd like to tax it to bring it down. second, we don't like the kind of speculation on wall street derivatives that crashed the economy in 2008 and 2009. up employed eight workers, fractured trillions of dollars in pension funds, mutual funds, and people's savings, and ended with a taxpayer bailout in washington, d.c. of citi...
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another tax cut. we know how this and spirit $16 trillion in home equity and evaporated. -- how this ends. 9 million lost jobs. $16 trillion in home equity evaporated. retirement accounts up in flames. the great recession of 2008. the american people will not go back. folks, crowd: four more years! you have to ask yourself. both of these guys are decent man. you have to ask about with a push the return of these economic and tax policies from the bush administration? or as president clinton said, why would they go back to the bush policies on steroids? i have come to one conclusion. the only one i can figure out is about their attitude about america and their attitude about half the american people. you heard his insulting comments that 47% of the american people are -- here's the part that bothers me. when he said they are not willing to take responsibility for the allies. -- for their own lives. these people are our neighbors. he is talking about my parents when they were alive. the people i grew up
another tax cut. we know how this and spirit $16 trillion in home equity and evaporated. -- how this ends. 9 million lost jobs. $16 trillion in home equity evaporated. retirement accounts up in flames. the great recession of 2008. the american people will not go back. folks, crowd: four more years! you have to ask yourself. both of these guys are decent man. you have to ask about with a push the return of these economic and tax policies from the bush administration? or as president clinton...
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the tax credit helped low-income workers, later the payroll tax credit helped. the expansion of unemployment insurance. critical. you heard, we will probably launch market poverty went up and 2011. on question only, if that is true, one of the reasons is because we pulled back some of the safety net in terms of extended unemployment insurance programs running out for people. in a labor market but was still much to on welcoming. all of those measures and more, it was in subsidized jobs program that was very effective, big banks helping people. i think in the recovery act, the president did quite a bit. >> would you like to respond? >> i do not follow current politics. i do not know what is going on. [laughter] >> let me ask you -- had a question for you. you mentioned the need for fresh thinking and where we can go from here. are there any talks about how the left and right might be able to generate the political will? >> is there is. read a book 2004 i guess advocating a basic guaranteed in the time. and people on the left said, what is he doing that for? >> i r
the tax credit helped low-income workers, later the payroll tax credit helped. the expansion of unemployment insurance. critical. you heard, we will probably launch market poverty went up and 2011. on question only, if that is true, one of the reasons is because we pulled back some of the safety net in terms of extended unemployment insurance programs running out for people. in a labor market but was still much to on welcoming. all of those measures and more, it was in subsidized jobs program...
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guest: correct on the tax-cut and hopefully get the economy moving. i republican for my issues, which are limited government and lower taxes and less regulatory environment. in colorado, where you find is in her to give her as he moved west across the united states, and republican voter is a quasi- libertarian type of voter. it is limited government. it is kind of an old west at it, keep government out of our lives. i think you also see others that will move toward the center as well. it is limited government and less washington d.c. involvement in our lives. an oldhost: what is the makeupe state legislature? guest: we have a slight majority in the state house for republicans. we control the state house. and the senate, a slim majority for the democrats. the attorney general and other statewide elected officials are republican. and our governor is a democrat and very popular. it is representative of the voting population we are little helter-skelter. host: mary and westfield and new jersey, independent caller. caller: can you hear me? host: my fault,
guest: correct on the tax-cut and hopefully get the economy moving. i republican for my issues, which are limited government and lower taxes and less regulatory environment. in colorado, where you find is in her to give her as he moved west across the united states, and republican voter is a quasi- libertarian type of voter. it is limited government. it is kind of an old west at it, keep government out of our lives. i think you also see others that will move toward the center as well. it is...
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it is not taxed or nothing. they need to start taxing this money. if the rich people do not want to pay more taxes, the one to take the tax money they are saving because taxes are lower, in order to influence the elections, this should be taxed at 90%. host: i was going to ask him if he had donated money to a campaign. we will be asking a number of other callers about that. talk about small money compared to large money. >> the obama's campaign, beginning in 2008, has relied much more on small contributions from individuals. it is easier to do that this year as the technology changes, internet develops, pretty straightforward to go to a website to donate, put in a credit card number. we are all familiar with that. so the campaign's top of that. that was very successful in the obama's campaign, and it continues to be, even though as an incumbent you can raise a lot of big contributions. direct contribution to the candidates are still limited. only $2,500 per election. there are also still prohibitions on who can give money to the candidates, corporat
it is not taxed or nothing. they need to start taxing this money. if the rich people do not want to pay more taxes, the one to take the tax money they are saving because taxes are lower, in order to influence the elections, this should be taxed at 90%. host: i was going to ask him if he had donated money to a campaign. we will be asking a number of other callers about that. talk about small money compared to large money. >> the obama's campaign, beginning in 2008, has relied much more on...
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number two, i've never put a tax bill in to give anybody a tax break of anything right now. my tax bill, that i put out, is basically, if you want all the itemized deductions and exemptions, fine. if you want a flat tax without skimming or scamming the system, you can do that in the halftime between the green bay packers and the chicago bears. you go in, you put on the gross revenue, put your tax in, you send it in, you still have enough time to go to the refrigerator, get a miller, and watch the second half. [laughter] you have that opportunity. the third thing, she forgets i was running the department of health. i was not in the department of revenue. i was not in passing tax things. she is in the -- she has this tremendous ab sen ya this happens in congress. she thinks i was in congress. i was secretary. i was running the health and human services. i was not proclaiming war. i was not passing legislation for taxes. if she wanted the tax to rich more, find, introduce the legislation. she's been there for 14 years and never introduced a proposal. she keeps talking about thi
number two, i've never put a tax bill in to give anybody a tax break of anything right now. my tax bill, that i put out, is basically, if you want all the itemized deductions and exemptions, fine. if you want a flat tax without skimming or scamming the system, you can do that in the halftime between the green bay packers and the chicago bears. you go in, you put on the gross revenue, put your tax in, you send it in, you still have enough time to go to the refrigerator, get a miller, and watch...
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another tax cut. we know how this and spirit $16 trillion in home equity and evaporated. -- how this ends. $16 trillion in home equity evaporated. the american people will not go back. folks, crowd: four more years! you have to ask yourself. both of these guys are decent man. you have to ask about with a push the return of these economic and tax policies from the bush administration? i have come to one conclusion. the only one i can figure out is about their attitude about america and their attitude about half the american people. you heard his insulting comments that 47% of the american people are -- here's the part that bothers me. when he said they are not willing to take responsibility for the allies. these people are our neighbors. he is talking about my parents when they were alive. the people i grew up with. the people here in lynchburg. they include seniors to afford their whole lives to pay for a social security. and did not pay taxes on that. nor should they pay taxes on that. we're talking
another tax cut. we know how this and spirit $16 trillion in home equity and evaporated. -- how this ends. $16 trillion in home equity evaporated. the american people will not go back. folks, crowd: four more years! you have to ask yourself. both of these guys are decent man. you have to ask about with a push the return of these economic and tax policies from the bush administration? i have come to one conclusion. the only one i can figure out is about their attitude about america and their...
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i reduced taxes, business taxes, utility taxes, real-estate taxes. i took tens of thousands of low income virginians off the income tax rolls. if we need more revenue for the good of the country and defense, i will ask for it. i have the experience of cutting spending, something george allen has never done as senator kerry >> thank you for asking those questions. by the toss of the coin, we have determined 90 seconds for senator allen. >> thank you for watching this debate. you will determine the direction of our country. we do have two different missions of the future of our country. we have earned various endorsements. i have been endorsed by the u.s. chamber of commerce. virginia voters, veterans vision, the nra. the promise of american dream is at stake right now. if you envision a better future than what we have to endure these days, i invite you to join with us in this campaign. i do not care to talk about republicans versus democrats. everybody who uses electricity should be on our side. anybody who drives a car, unless you like paying $30 mor
i reduced taxes, business taxes, utility taxes, real-estate taxes. i took tens of thousands of low income virginians off the income tax rolls. if we need more revenue for the good of the country and defense, i will ask for it. i have the experience of cutting spending, something george allen has never done as senator kerry >> thank you for asking those questions. by the toss of the coin, we have determined 90 seconds for senator allen. >> thank you for watching this debate. you will...
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the former italian prime minister berlusconi is sentenced to prison for tax fraud. >> no end to the killing in syria as a massive car bomb explodes in damascus. >> and two iranians when the european parliament's procedures human rights award. -- two iranians went -- win the european parliament pose a prestigious human rights award. for one of europe's most colorful and -- one of europe's most colorful and controversial politicians has been sentenced to prison for tax fraud. >> a court in milan has convicted former prime minister berlusconi of defrauding the italian government of millions of yours in unpaid taxes. remedy court gave him a four- year term and said berlusconi had shown a natural capacity for crime. berlusconi's lawyers condemned the verdict and promised to appeal. >> berlusconi has dominated italian politics for nearly 20 years, perhaps in anticipation of the jail term. earlier this week, berlusconi said he would not contest the next election. although given a four-year sentence, and was immediately reduced to one year due to an amnesty law from 2006. berlusconi was also fined
the former italian prime minister berlusconi is sentenced to prison for tax fraud. >> no end to the killing in syria as a massive car bomb explodes in damascus. >> and two iranians when the european parliament's procedures human rights award. -- two iranians went -- win the european parliament pose a prestigious human rights award. for one of europe's most colorful and -- one of europe's most colorful and controversial politicians has been sentenced to prison for tax fraud. >>...
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but take the issues, the polls show people care about -- tax cuts, medicare are. they too complicated, too boring to be on the newscast and top of the fronts page as opposed to donald trump or ann coulter? >> i think people do want more substance and aren't getting it. one reason they tune it on, it's like the twitter effect. if it takes longer than 140 characters to talk about it, we don't talk about it. it's easier to talk about spray tanning in that limited environment. >> you agree with me that it is easier, more fun, and potentially more successful to play the game of sport as opposed to this serious business of -- >> i'm not robbing a bank because that's where the money is, but i agree that drives it, as well. but i don't let the candidates off the hook. i think -- you know, when we start beating up ourselves in the media, we deserve our blame. but we've got campaigns that have no substance to talk about. i mean, and one what are their -- do they get on twitter, goat youtube with the ads? they spin us about polls. you ask the romney people to explain how the
but take the issues, the polls show people care about -- tax cuts, medicare are. they too complicated, too boring to be on the newscast and top of the fronts page as opposed to donald trump or ann coulter? >> i think people do want more substance and aren't getting it. one reason they tune it on, it's like the twitter effect. if it takes longer than 140 characters to talk about it, we don't talk about it. it's easier to talk about spray tanning in that limited environment. >> you...
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top 1% pay 40% of the income tax. the top 5%, most making $200,000 and above, pay 70% of the income tax. and if you make $75,000 and above, you pay 96% of the income tax. we already have a progressive tax code. and i don't think we need to make it more progressive. >> senator paul, in our remaining minute, i want to go back to your earlier point about the fiscal cliff and what happens after the election. for you personally, where will you compromise in what is likely to be a divided congress, regardless of who wins the white house? >> i think the compromise is for conservatives to acknowledge that not every dollar spent on military is wisely spent or sacred. that's the compromise for conservatives. compromise for liberals is that not every dollar in entitlements or welfare is it well spent and they're going to have to compromise. but the compromise is to reduce spending in both. people think we don't compromise in washington. we actually do. we compromise in the reverse direction. the liberals will say, oh, we'll let
top 1% pay 40% of the income tax. the top 5%, most making $200,000 and above, pay 70% of the income tax. and if you make $75,000 and above, you pay 96% of the income tax. we already have a progressive tax code. and i don't think we need to make it more progressive. >> senator paul, in our remaining minute, i want to go back to your earlier point about the fiscal cliff and what happens after the election. for you personally, where will you compromise in what is likely to be a divided...
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deal this comes after another reporter stood trial on thursday for publishing a list of alleged top tax evaders meanwhile the country faced a major media strike and triggered by a suspension of two state t.v. presenters criticizing the minister on am tim got still of from free press magazine believes that the greek government would go to any extent to stop the information from going public. with the journalists in greece are absolutely doing their job the country is in crisis the people need to know what's going on their rulers own telling the the world. analysts are doing is trying to reveal to the public the very most important information relating to the economic crisis the exposure they relate to the real crisis in greece and in other countries to which tax avoidance and the export of capital only taking money out of the country which is what happened to the greek economy the government is in absolute crisis in greece the economy is tottering the most terrible social deprivation it's a terrible time to greet people and they're being very badly treated not just by a degree by the who
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would either of you favor a mix of increased taxes, or at least retain the taxes on people earning over a quarter of a million dollars per year with budget cuts and rick -- as opposed to reinstituting the budget tax cuts from before? >> yes, and i have said in my thought from from the beginning that we have to go back and ensure that we do take that. we are facing a financial cliff. the sequestration that could happen could devastate all of us. as for me, proposed a $2.7 trillion deficit reduction. $1.2 trillion came out of the largest ceos of our country who said we could do better on technology. that is out of my background. that is the experience that we need. that is what mitt romney needs if he is going to be president. that is the experience needed to reduce the deficit. >> i've only been in the u.s. senate for 36 years, but time and again when republicans have gone along with democrats to , and in favor of have see some reduction of deficit, i have seen taxes go up and up. that is how they say -- stay in power, by spending more money and saying they are being compassionate with y
would either of you favor a mix of increased taxes, or at least retain the taxes on people earning over a quarter of a million dollars per year with budget cuts and rick -- as opposed to reinstituting the budget tax cuts from before? >> yes, and i have said in my thought from from the beginning that we have to go back and ensure that we do take that. we are facing a financial cliff. the sequestration that could happen could devastate all of us. as for me, proposed a $2.7 trillion deficit...
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i would remove the corporate tax which would give businesses more money to allow them to expand and to hire more employees, and, finally, i would -- i would. >> we can move on. >> former secretary of state condoleezza rice has called education the civil rights shall you of our day. how would you address it. >> no, i don't agree. even though education isen inher right right, the government has failed to provide it. i believe that the current system that's in place is not working. we need to look at new and inventive ideas and some of the ideas such as looking further into private schools and into charter schools, spending and most importantly allowing parents to choose which school that their children go to instead of being restricted by location, and, timely, i would eliminate the department of education and block grant funds drctsly to the state. >> all right. what do we do with afghanistan? what is the end game? >> i think the game is over. i think we need to bring our troops home, not just from afghanistan and iraq but all around the world. i don't believe that america can -- we can
i would remove the corporate tax which would give businesses more money to allow them to expand and to hire more employees, and, finally, i would -- i would. >> we can move on. >> former secretary of state condoleezza rice has called education the civil rights shall you of our day. how would you address it. >> no, i don't agree. even though education isen inher right right, the government has failed to provide it. i believe that the current system that's in place is not...
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the post tax income is a little less unequal but the truth is we provide lots of tax benefits for people to talk to as well. so we're certainly not doing anything to counter it. to counter what the market is producing. for some reason -- and it's going to be changes in the market and the conditions under which it operates. you know, the market was producing broad income gains for people as they aged and it stopped doing that. the policy responses you described with high government spending and very accommodative monsry policy, those are policies in response to the particular problems that have arisen from the financial crisis and the recession that followed. i actually believe that the constituents for a stronger much stronger expansion are in place today. and that -- for the first time since the crisis. and that it needs a little push because the psychology people -- for example, the biggest example is what's happened in housing. we had five years of steadily falling housing prices. in addition to very high foreclosure rates. but set aside the foreclosure rates. the house is the virtual
the post tax income is a little less unequal but the truth is we provide lots of tax benefits for people to talk to as well. so we're certainly not doing anything to counter it. to counter what the market is producing. for some reason -- and it's going to be changes in the market and the conditions under which it operates. you know, the market was producing broad income gains for people as they aged and it stopped doing that. the policy responses you described with high government spending and...
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allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually bring people together and get the job done and could not care less if it's a republican or a democrat. i've done it before, i'll do it again. i'm mitt romney, and i approve this message. >>> welcome back to the continuing coverage hurricane sandy. some breaking news maryland health is saying that one person died somewhere in montgomery county. we're trying to find out what happened. one person has died in a storm related crash. >> you have to take the roads slow. as of this morning and heading to your neck of the woods and 95 and the belt way and going
allen even voted against tax breaks for small businesses. virginia can't afford to go back to george allen. the democratic senatorial campaign committee... is responsible for the content of this advertising. look, the reason i'm in this race is there are people that are really hurting today in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington that will actually...
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cent and state income taxes on the rich. and as we speak, some of your neighbors are joining the fight. cbs 5 reporter aiolis is a hairington is in oakland where democrats have a phone bank to urge voters to vote yes on prop 30 and no on prop 32. >> reporter: as november 6th approaches volunteers are making a final push to get people to the polls. inside the democratic party headquarters here in oakland volunteers are taking part in the statewide day of action and pope bank. on the phones since 10:00 a.m. calling democrats across the state asking them to vote yes on prop 30 and no on prop 32. prop 32 would ban unions from using payroll deducted found for political -- funds for political purposes. prop 30 hikes the state sales tax by a quarter cent. the 30 doesn't pass schools and colleges face $6 billion in cuts. governor brown has been traveling across the state shoring up support but recent polls show that -- polls show that support is fading. now there's 46% for prop 30, 42% against it. >> well, i think it's going to be a
cent and state income taxes on the rich. and as we speak, some of your neighbors are joining the fight. cbs 5 reporter aiolis is a hairington is in oakland where democrats have a phone bank to urge voters to vote yes on prop 30 and no on prop 32. >> reporter: as november 6th approaches volunteers are making a final push to get people to the polls. inside the democratic party headquarters here in oakland volunteers are taking part in the statewide day of action and pope bank. on the phones...
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in washington, allen voted to end tax deductions for college tuition. and now, a budget plan that devastates k-12 classrooms-- all to pay for even more tax breaks for the wealthy. nea advocacy fund is responsible for the content of this advertising. what mitt romney's tv ads say about women? or what mitt romney himself says? mitt romney: do i believe the supreme court... should overturn roe v. wade? yes. and it would be my preference that they, that they... reverse roe v. wade. hopefully reverse roe v. wade. overturn roe v. wade. planned parenthood, we're going to get rid of that. i'll cut off funding to planned parenthood. anncr: no matter what mitt romney's ads say. we know what he'll do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >>> the latest now on superstorm sandy, people in new york and new jersey still trying to recover. one of the hardest hit areas staten island is where fox 5's paul wagner was tonight outside a busy red cross relief center. >> reporter: donated supplies were still arriving when homeland security secretar
in washington, allen voted to end tax deductions for college tuition. and now, a budget plan that devastates k-12 classrooms-- all to pay for even more tax breaks for the wealthy. nea advocacy fund is responsible for the content of this advertising. what mitt romney's tv ads say about women? or what mitt romney himself says? mitt romney: do i believe the supreme court... should overturn roe v. wade? yes. and it would be my preference that they, that they... reverse roe v. wade. hopefully...
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it taxes small businesses. 8-10 businesses in america file their taxes as people. and their tax rate will go above 40% in january according to the obama plan. overseas, they do not do that. overseas, that means lake superior, where i come from. and the canadians, they lowered their tax rate to all their businesses to 15% less generous. -- last january. our competitors tax their businesses at 25% or less. how are we going to make things and bring back manufacturing jobs in ohio and in big ten country if we keep taxing our businesses at twice the rate our foreign competitors do? that will not work. that is why we have a five- point plan. that is why we have this agenda. get behind small businesses, lower tax rate. that is the essence of president obama's economic agenda -- take more from families and small businesses, regulate everybody, and pick winners and losers from washington. it does not work -- or just the losers if you want to look at his track record. look, a person who works hard, who plays by the rules can get ahead and america. that was what we teach our
it taxes small businesses. 8-10 businesses in america file their taxes as people. and their tax rate will go above 40% in january according to the obama plan. overseas, they do not do that. overseas, that means lake superior, where i come from. and the canadians, they lowered their tax rate to all their businesses to 15% less generous. -- last january. our competitors tax their businesses at 25% or less. how are we going to make things and bring back manufacturing jobs in ohio and in big ten...
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i will not raise any taxes on america right now because we are all taxed out. having said that, there is plenty underneath that i think both parties can come together on and agree on. >> you have a bipartisan spirit going into a washington was elected? if so, what are you willing to oppose your own party on. >> one of the things i have been clear about is the affordable can act. there are big flaws in it. we love kids with pre-existing conditions are covered. we like the seniors who cannot lose their health insurance just because they are seniors. or women do not have to pay more because there are women. most parents like they can cover their children up to age 26. there are real issues. this is the one of the first things i have said. businesses with a low profit margin, like restaurants, are really going to serve higher costs. that is not acceptable. >> a general question because we will get to that later on, you feel one of york first priorities will be to may be a challenge the president if obama is reelected, or challenge your party? >> i think we need to
i will not raise any taxes on america right now because we are all taxed out. having said that, there is plenty underneath that i think both parties can come together on and agree on. >> you have a bipartisan spirit going into a washington was elected? if so, what are you willing to oppose your own party on. >> one of the things i have been clear about is the affordable can act. there are big flaws in it. we love kids with pre-existing conditions are covered. we like the seniors who...
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tax policy. what would you do? >> i have opposed the czars, but it would be a tempting appointment -- the first thing i would do is make the bush tax brackets permanent so there is long-term predictability. then i would go to work to sell to the public the idea that, as ronald reagan said, the federal government has the first lien on productivity and punishes production -- we remove all taxes off of production and put them on consumption. we can transform this policy. that is a piece i have gone around and talked about. i've talked about it each year i have been in congress. i asked mrs. vilsack to debate that with me, but i did not get an invitation. >> i would also like you to respond to that and outline what tax policy would implement. >> it would not be the fair tax. i do not think there is anything fair for the middle- class about a fair tax. basically, when i went to the grocery store this morning i bought milk for $3.55. if i had to pay 23% of every gallon of milk, 22% sales tax every time i bought a car sea
tax policy. what would you do? >> i have opposed the czars, but it would be a tempting appointment -- the first thing i would do is make the bush tax brackets permanent so there is long-term predictability. then i would go to work to sell to the public the idea that, as ronald reagan said, the federal government has the first lien on productivity and punishes production -- we remove all taxes off of production and put them on consumption. we can transform this policy. that is a piece i...
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just like other proposed tax hikes before it. >> raising taxes even higher in california will drive away more jobs. and will collect less money over time if this passed than more. >> well, i think it's going to be a tough battle. the governor certainly is out there stumping for the measure. i think you're foining to start to see support climb. >> reporter: prop 32 meanwhile would ban unions from using payroll deducted funds for political purposes. the democrats were urging voters to vote no on that today and its approval currently is just 39%. ann? >> thank you so much. >>> and we've just ten days before the election, the presidential candidates hit the battleground states today. president obama was in new hampshire which has only four electoral votes but with such a close race, those votes could make a difference. mitt romney was in florida which began early voting today and he held rallies in three florida cities telling supporters it's time for a change. >> the supporters of the president has this chant. i like ten more days better. ten moreties and you'll be step -- >> ten moredays a
just like other proposed tax hikes before it. >> raising taxes even higher in california will drive away more jobs. and will collect less money over time if this passed than more. >> well, i think it's going to be a tough battle. the governor certainly is out there stumping for the measure. i think you're foining to start to see support climb. >> reporter: prop 32 meanwhile would ban unions from using payroll deducted funds for political purposes. the democrats were urging...
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. >> california voters are still on the fence about the governor's tax height proposal. >> ann in san francisco with how prop 30 campaign is drumming up support before the election. joins us with more. >> just aa few days left. down market street right now campaigning at the commonwealth club. and we met teachers that were hitting the highway in favor of prop 30. the polls are close right now. really could go either way. >> when they hugged, we know they are going to vote yes. >> a new poll showed 51% of likely voters support prop 30 but then a new poll released this morning showed 48% support. i can't let this. i have my responsibility ies. >> voters just can't afford to bailout sacramento any more. haven't seen any reforms that would give them confidence that sending money to sacramento would help. it's going to be up to jerry brown to do his best to reduce the size of government in sacramento. i'm not too optimistic for him doing that. >> the fear if prop 30 doesn't pass, threatened $6 billion in school cuts. >> doesn't matter whether your kids go to public school or private school
. >> california voters are still on the fence about the governor's tax height proposal. >> ann in san francisco with how prop 30 campaign is drumming up support before the election. joins us with more. >> just aa few days left. down market street right now campaigning at the commonwealth club. and we met teachers that were hitting the highway in favor of prop 30. the polls are close right now. really could go either way. >> when they hugged, we know they are going to...
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tax plan. >> $500 trillion tax cut to 120,000 families. >> followed by monday's use of a dollar figure never before heard in annals of economics. >> additional $1-point-trillion dollars in tax cuts. >> in between those came identity crisis involving the virginia senate candidate tim kaine. >> i am a big tom kaine fan. a big tom kaine fan. >> biden boyd has been the beneficiary of a great personality. when he commits a gaffe, often times it's just dismissed as well, it's just joe. whereas a lot of republican candidates don't get that flak. >> serious bidenologists know all biden gaffes are not equal. they distinguish between the epic hot mic moment. and those instances where it remains unclear whether he misspoke at all. >> going to put y'all back in chains. >> i think vice president very well knows that sometimes the words don't come out of your mouth the right way. >> i always say what i mean. >> defenders acknowledge the gary louse vice president is given to unscripted moments but contend the authenticity appeals to ordinary americans. in places like the vice president's native scran
tax plan. >> $500 trillion tax cut to 120,000 families. >> followed by monday's use of a dollar figure never before heard in annals of economics. >> additional $1-point-trillion dollars in tax cuts. >> in between those came identity crisis involving the virginia senate candidate tim kaine. >> i am a big tom kaine fan. a big tom kaine fan. >> biden boyd has been the beneficiary of a great personality. when he commits a gaffe, often times it's just dismissed as...